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- INDEX Fish species - Zander
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- SHADOW 180 15 25 0 1 Zander
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- string 190 244 0 1 Close
- string 250 18 25 1 ( Stizostedion lucioperca )
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- string 176 42 0 1 The zander is not a native species of fish to britain
- string 176 55 0 1 and was introduced in 1963. The behaviour of this
- string 176 68 0 1 predatory species is similar to that of the pike and
- string 176 81 0 1 perch. The zander is commonly incorrectly thought
- string 22 94 0 1 of as being a cross between a pike and perch, whereas in reality it is a large member
- string 22 107 0 1 of the perch family, and not related to the pike. The zander can grow to massive
- string 22 120 0 1 sizes, with the british record currently standing at nearly 19 lbs, which was
- string 22 133 0 1 caught in 1993. Zander prefer to feed on live or deadbait and are often blamed
- string 22 146 0 1 for depleting populations of other course fish. The best baits and tactics to
- string 22 159 0 1 use for this species are spinning or deadbait. The zander will also occasionally
- string 22 172 0 1 accept large insects such as a large lobworm. Zander can see very well in dim
- string 22 185 0 1 light and use this to the best advantage by hunting in packs as the light falls.
- string 22 198 0 1 Cloudy overcast weather can also bring zander out to feed, especially in murky
- string 22 211 0 1 water. This species is mainly caught in still water and slow flowing rivers,
- string 22 224 0 1 and often gathers around inlet drains where the water is at its cloudiest.
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